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1 mud
طِين \ clay: sticky earth from which pots and bricks are made. mud: soft wet soil. plaster: a pastelike mixture of lime, sand and water, for covering walls; a finer mixture used to form a case round and support a broken bone: Her broken arm has been set in plaster. slime: unpleasant soft sticky matter, such as wet mud from a river bed. \ See Also قُماش مُصَمَّغ -
2 mud
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3 mud
[mad] nounwet soft earth.وَحْل -
4 mud'hish
terrible [dahasha] Aze müdhis, Per modhesh borrowed from Ar -
5 stick-in-the-mud
nouna person who never does anything new.لا يَعْمَل أي شَيء جَديد، مُتَمَسِّك بالتَّقاليد القَديمَه -
6 طين
mud -
7 ttin
mud [Sem tt-y-n, Mal tajn, Heb ttin (clay), JNA ttina, Hrs ttayn] -
8 wahhl
mud [wahhila] -
9 حمى الحمأة
mud fever -
10 حمى الطين
mud fever -
11 طين
طِين \ clay: sticky earth from which pots and bricks are made. mud: soft wet soil. plaster: a pastelike mixture of lime, sand and water, for covering walls; a finer mixture used to form a case round and support a broken bone: Her broken arm has been set in plaster. slime: unpleasant soft sticky matter, such as wet mud from a river bed. \ See Also قُماش مُصَمَّغ \ طِين البنَاء (مُونة) \ mortar: a mixture of lime, sand and water for holding bricks together. \ طِين رَقِيق \ slush: melting snow; very wet mud. -
12 موحل
مُوحِل \ bogged down: stuck in the mud. muddy: covered with mud; full of mud: muddy shoes. slimy: unpleasantly wet, soft and sticky. -
13 bogged down
مُوحِل \ bogged down: stuck in the mud. muddy: covered with mud; full of mud: muddy shoes. slimy: unpleasantly wet, soft and sticky. -
14 muddy
مُوحِل \ bogged down: stuck in the mud. muddy: covered with mud; full of mud: muddy shoes. slimy: unpleasantly wet, soft and sticky. -
15 slimy
مُوحِل \ bogged down: stuck in the mud. muddy: covered with mud; full of mud: muddy shoes. slimy: unpleasantly wet, soft and sticky. -
16 وحل
1́ adj. quaggy2́ n. mud, mire, muddling, dirt, ooze, slob, slime, silt3́ v. be specified, clay, mud, mire, muddy -
17 وحل
وَحّلَto muddy, soil or stain with mud; to mud, muddle, puddle, make muddy -
18 flounder
[ˈflaundə] verbto move one's legs and arms violently and with difficulty (in water, mud etc):يَتَخَبَّط في، يَغوص في الوَحِلShe floundered helplessly in the mud.
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19 slither
[ˈslɪðə] verbto slide or slip while trying to walk (eg on mud):يَنْزَلِق، يَتَزَحْلَقThe dog was slithering about on the mud.
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20 splash
[splæʃ]1. verb1) to make wet with drops of liquid, mud etc, especially suddenly and accidentally:يَرُش بالماءA passing car splashed my coat (with water).
2) to (cause to) fly about in drops:يَنْثُر الماءWater splashed everywhere.
3) to fall or move with splashes:يَرشُق الماءThe children were splashing in the sea.
4) to display etc in a place, manner etc that will be noticed:يَعْرِض ليُلْفِت الإنْتِباهPosters advertising the concert were splashed all over the wall.
2. noun1) a scattering of drops of liquid or the noise made by this:رشُّ ، رشْقُ الماءHe fell in with a loud splash.
2) a mark made by splashing:عَلامَة سبَبُها الرَّشقThere was a splash of mud on her dress.
3) a bright patch:رَشَّه، رَشْقَهa splash of colour.
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